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Andrew M. Borman
Researcher at Public Health England
Publications - 156
Citations - 7382
Andrew M. Borman is an academic researcher from Public Health England. The author has contributed to research in topics: Candida auris & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 140 publications receiving 6268 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrew M. Borman include Pasteur Institute & University of Cambridge.
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Candida auris: a Review of the Literature.
Anna Jeffery-Smith,Surabhi K. Taori,Silke Schelenz,Katie Jeffery,Elizabeth M. Johnson,Andrew M. Borman,Rohini Manuel,Colin S Brown,Colin S Brown +8 more
TL;DR: Genetic analysis indicates the simultaneous emergence of separate clades of this organism in different geographical locations, which will provide direction for further work in this field of Candida auris.
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Sequence-Based Identification of Aspergillus, Fusarium, and Mucorales Species in the Clinical Mycology Laboratory: Where Are We and Where Should We Go from Here?
S. A. Balajee,Andrew M. Borman,Mary E. Brandt,Joan Cano,Manuel Cuenca-Estrella,Eric Dannaoui,Josep Guarro,Gerhard Haase,Christopher C. Kibbler,Wieland Meyer,Kerry O'Donnell,Cathy A. Petti,J. L. Rodriguez-Tudela,Deanna A. Sutton,Aristea Velegraki,Brian L. Wickes +15 more
TL;DR: The purpose of an “identification” method in a clinical microbiology laboratory is the ability to provide a specific name or epithet to an organism rapidly and with precision, without the complex experimental research or detailed phylogenetic analyses vital for a taxonomic “classification’ scheme.
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A Candida auris Outbreak and Its Control in an Intensive Care Setting.
David W Eyre,Anna E. Sheppard,Hilary Madder,Ian Moir,Ruth Moroney,T Phuong Quan,David J. Griffiths,Sophie George,Lisa Butcher,Marcus Morgan,Robert Newnham,Mary Sunderland,Tiphanie Clarke,Dona Foster,Peter Hoffman,Andrew M. Borman,Elizabeth M. Johnson,Ginny Moore,Colin S Brown,A. Sarah Walker,Tim E. A. Peto,Derrick W. Crook,Katie Jeffery +22 more
TL;DR: The transmission of C. auris in this hospital outbreak was found to be linked to reusable axillary temperature probes, indicating that this emerging pathogen can persist in the environment and be transmitted in health care settings.
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Purpureocillium, a new genus for the medically important Paecilomyces lilacinus
J. Jennifer Luangsa-ard,Jos Houbraken,Tineke van Doorn,Seung-Beom Hong,Andrew M. Borman,Nigel L. Hywel-Jones,Robert A. Samson +6 more
TL;DR: Comparing clinical isolates with strains isolated from soil, insects and nematodes using 18S rRNA gene, internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and partial translation elongation factor 1-α sequences shows that P. lilacinus is not related to Paecilomyces, and the ITS and TEF sequences of the Purpureocillium lilacinum isolates used for biocontrol of nematode pests are identical to those causing infections in humans.
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Biofilm-forming capability of highly virulent, multidrug-resistant Candida auris
Leighann Sherry,Gordon Ramage,Ryan Kean,Andrew M. Borman,Elizabeth M. Johnson,Malcolm Richardson,Riina Rautemaa-Richardson +6 more
TL;DR: It is reported that this highly virulent yeast has the capacity to form antifungal resistant biofilms sensitive to the disinfectant chlorhexidine in vitro.